If you pick the third choice, you may need to restrict access to your Amazon S3 bucket
or
to your custom origin so users can't perform operations that you don't want them
to. For
example, you might not want users to have permissions to delete objects from your
origin.

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CachedMethods

A complex type that controls whether CloudFront caches the response to requests using
the
specified HTTP methods. There are two choices:

CloudFront caches responses to GET and HEAD requests.

CloudFront caches responses to GET, HEAD, and
OPTIONS requests.

If you pick the second choice for your Amazon S3 Origin, you may need to forward
Access-Control-Request-Method, Access-Control-Request-Headers, and Origin headers
for the
responses to be cached correctly.

A complex type that contains the HTTP methods that you want CloudFront to process
and forward
to your origin.

Type: Array of strings

Valid Values: GET | HEAD | POST | PUT | PATCH | OPTIONS | DELETE

Required: Yes

Quantity

The number of HTTP methods that you want CloudFront to forward to your origin. Valid
values
are 2 (for GET and HEAD requests), 3 (for GET,
HEAD, and OPTIONS requests) and 7 (for GET, HEAD, OPTIONS,
PUT, PATCH, POST, and DELETE requests).

Type: Integer

Required: Yes

See Also

For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs,
see the following: